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Citizens Worldwide Want Tough Environmental Action Now
Laws "don't go far enough," world public says in largest environment survey
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Are Small Firms Getting The Help They Deserve?
In a recent MORI survey, environmental issues were revealed as one of the most important business considerations facing small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) today - yet many managers are apparently unaware of the key areas of environmental legislation which affect their companies.
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Increasing Support for the Single Currency
Over two-thirds of Britains' leading industrialists think Britain should join the European single currency. Support is substantially up since 1996, when half approved.
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Internet Usage Set to Slow
Until technology and transport providers offer speedier access, growth of Internet usage in Western Europe and the US will slow, according to a survey conducted by MORI International and Response Analysis Corporation USA. Most additional growth is due to come from outside the Western world.
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Cellular Phone Use
Preliminary results from a global survey on Global Cellular Usage published today confirm reports that Finland and Australia are the world's most connected societies - with over half the population reporting owning a mobile phone connected
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Environment and Social Justice
MORI's survey for Real World highlights the importance of certain issues to voters when contemplating which party to vote for at the 1997 general election
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Kids Confused over Food Facts
A recent MORI survey of 8-11 year olds in England and Wales shows that children's
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Block Paving - Paves the Way for Future Demand
A recent MORI survey on behalf of Interpave highlights the resounding public preference for block paved footways and driveways and provides a powerful insight into public attitudes.
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Unemployment is Europe's Biggest Concern
Unemployment is the single biggest national concern among British people (48%) as well as being the major domestic issue in Europe (59%), according to a survey conducted by MORI across 13 European countries.